Global MilSatCom is Europe's leading military satellite communications event bringing together over 400 of the industry’s key senior military representatives who use MilSatCom in their operations alongside the world’s leading SatCom solutions providers and operators.

This industry-leading event will feature 3 days’ worth of high-level keynote addresses, thought provoking presentations and interactive panel discussions to allow attendees the opportunity to hear about the newest technologies to help them develop more secure satellite communications.

The focus for Global MilSatCom 2014 will be looking at current operational challenges faced by MilSatCom end-users such as difficulty of establishing SatCom capability when troops have just been deployed; managing MilSatCom on difficult terrain and the issue of securing cost-efficient MilSatCom and how to overcome these challenges through international cooperation with both military and civil projects. Click here for further information.

More operationally-focused presentations from New Zealand Defence Forces and Former DISA Engineer

Over 100 senior military representatives from across the world

Region-focused conference agenda for more specialised content: Day 1 will focus on EU including the Host Nation, Day 2 - the Americas including Latin America and Day 3 – will feature stand-alone presentations and discussions from the three main regions Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa

Large exhibition space full of the leading operator and SatCom solutions providers showcasing the latest technologies

In addition attendees will have the chance to attend TWO NEW workshops:
A - Role of satellite in Operational situational awareness-latest technological trends - Hosted by Satellite Applications Catapult
B - Satellite Interference- Technology and Tools - Hosted by Satellite Interference Reduction Group.

Places are extremely limited for this event. With the event selling out for the past 10 years, those interested are advised to register before the 30th June to secure their place and save £300.